Project Manager 3 – Assistant Toll Program Director Oregon Department of Transportation Operations – Urban Mobility Office Portland ODOT is following the direction of the Governor's Office to help slow and prevent the spread of COVID-19. Visit our COVID-19 webpage for more information. The role: Bring your toll systems expertise to our agency as our Assistant Toll Program Director! In this role, you will assist the Toll Program Director in developing a toll system, including a new back office, customer service center and toll points on authorized toll roadways. Our Urban Mobility Office is developing toll options that work for the region in collaboration with our local and regional partners, stakeholders and communities. Click here to learn more about our Toll Program. We invite members of all diverse communities to join our workforce as we endeavor to best serve Oregonians from every background. ODOT values diversity and inclusion because they are good for Oregon. We believe that by welcoming differences, encouraging new ideas and views, listening to and learning from each other, and providing opportunities for professional enrichment we are better able to serve those around us. We thank you for considering this employment opportunity. Our first application screening is scheduled for 7:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 10, 2021. We encourage interested applicants not to delay in applying. If you are a current State of Oregon employee, you must apply through your employee Workday profile. A day in the life: -
Under the direction of the Toll Program Director, manage and lead all project management functions within the Toll Program. -
Interface with our Information Systems Branch and information technology contractors, vendors, information systems managers/staff, project managers and project leads. -
Assist the Toll Program Director in: -
Coordinating all governance processes related to tolling. -
Managing and communicate plans to address issues of equity in the implementation of the program. -
Performing all budget-related functions. -
Determining the overall strategy and objective for delivering the program. -
Establishing a set of performance metrics for tolling. -
Negotiating and managing multi-year, multi-million dollar vendor contracts. -
Setting up policies and procedures for an operational toll program. -
Work is performed in an office environment with occasional travel to remote construction/operations sites. -
Click here to view the position description, including the full list of duties and working conditions. What’s in it for you: -
Work/life balance, 10 paid holidays a year, flexible work schedules, competitive benefits packages and so much more. Click here to learn about working at the Oregon Department of Transportation. -
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